Google’s 2018 launch event will be beginning in a few hours. The live stream can be easily watched either on YouTube or even on Twitter. The much-anticipated Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL will definitely grace the stage at this event.

Google’s annual launch event, ‘Made by Google’ has become an iconic event over the years. The event features a number of launches, including the latest Pixels smartphones. The press event is just a few hours away and will be held at New York (October 9th) at 11 a.m ET. Apart from the launch of the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL smartphones, many other devices like a Pixel Stand, Pixel Slate, and even the Pixelbook 2 may grace the stage at the event today. Although the vent is still yet to take place, leaks have almost revealed everything about the Made by Google event.

Fortunately, or unfortunately, the devices will have a single rear-facing camera. Google is taking a bold step and making quite a statement by opting out of one of the most popular trends adopted by smartphone manufacturers in 2018. The main differences between the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL will mainly be in terms of their screen sizes and displays. In all probability, both devices will be available in different variants depending upon storage configurations.

In addition to the launch of the launch of the Pixel and Pixel 3 XL, we expect to see a Pixel Stand, Google Home Hub, a Pixel Slate, details on the latest version of Android, and maybe even its upcoming Fuchsia OS. Well, the only way to learn more about this is to tune in and watch the live stream of Google’s launch event 2018.

Watch Made By Google Launch Event Live Streaming

The good thing is that Google will be streaming the entire launch event live. The event is scheduled to start streaming live at 11 AM ET; 7:30 AM PT; 8:30 PM IST. The event can be viewed live in the exact same manner as one watched the 2016 and 2017 annual Google launch event. The event will stream live on YouTuber and users can even subscribe for a reminder so that they don’t miss out on it. The stream will officially go live at 10:40 a.m ET and for the next twenty minutes Google will greet you with some relaxing and chill music.

If YouTube isn’t something you’re particularly fond of, then you can even watch the live stream on Twitter. Watching it on Twitter would be even more exciting owing to the funny and interesting live tweets that will continue to flood the scream.

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